Trump's Golden Age creates energy crisis in Alaska

Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced three years ago that he had a goal of cutting electricity prices to 10 cents a kilowatt hour by 2030.

“Now some people will say that’s incredibly optimistic, we can’t do that, etc., etc., etc. But I’ve gotta remind you of a couple of things done in history here in the not-too-distant past. 1961, John F. Kennedy said we’re gonna go to the moon by the end of the decade,” Dunleavy told his energy task force, a group he wanted to tell him how to get to 10 cents.

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AIDEA turns to Dave Stieren to improve its image with $1.4 million

Here’s the easiest $1.4 million the Alaska Legislature can save in the next month.

Any agency that wants to give $1.4 million to former Dunleavy cheerleader Dave Stieren for a publicity campaign deserves to have $1.4 million removed from its budget.

The agency in question is the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority, which decided to spend $1.4 million on publicity over the next two years without any discussion or debate.

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Sullivan's surrender on Ukraine

Sen. Dan Sullivan has claimed on many occasions in the past that, compared to Obama and Biden, Trump “has a history of actions that are significantly harder on Putin — and the other dictators around the world.”

Sullivan keeps making this claim even though Trump has shown over and over again that he sides with Putin in the war against Ukraine.

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A restful farewell from writer Linden Staciokas

Linden Staciokas, who has died at 74, worked for years in her professional life to improve the lives of thousands of children in Alaska.

She also had a large following among gardeners and those who never got their hands dirty but liked to read all about it. She shared the mysteries of growing in columns that ostensibly dealt with the specifics of nurturing plants, but always included bits of her personality and humor in the mixture.

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Energy crisis faces Fairbanks as well as Anchorage

There are many ways to look at the energy problems facing the Golden Valley Electric Association, an urgent matter because of the disappearance of relatively cheap gas-fired power from Southcentral via the Intertie. This column by Gwen Holdmann, reprinted from the Alaska Beacon, features her take on how and why GVEA is in this situation. We haven’t seen the leadership we need from the state to help find solutions. Telling everyone that the gas line is coming is not the answer.

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Dan Sullivan blamed president for fuel prices crushing Americans

Sen. Dan Sullivan was appalled at how much it had cost him to fill up his pickup truck with gas in Anchorage, blaming the president of the United States for skyrocketing fuel prices that were crushing people across the country.

“Had it been fully empty it would have been $142 to fill up the tank of one truck. In America. Devastating to working families, but nobody’s being fooled. Nobody’s being fooled,” said Sullivan, appearing with other Republicans who were equally outraged at the price of gasoline.

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